What to do with the Genji Project

This is something I’ve been wondering about, contemplating, for quite a while. Now that I’m halfway through I think it’s prudent to make a plan for the end. How do I break down a multi-year project into a 5 minute video presentation? Yes, that’s my intention. I want to either display or enter this project in Kingdom A&S Champs when it’s done in 2028. Not sure which. It may be bad form to try for the position again, and I should just display. I’ll seek advice on that when the time comes.

Obviously it gets entered as a research project. As my notes are physical, those notepads can be presented. I’ll want to have examples to show for each of the side projects it spurs. The first side project was Waka Wednesdays which will continue as its own series on my YouTube channel long after Genji is done. There will be garments to show off, possibly the plain white uwagi, a summer (white sheer) hitoe, and definitely the whole kobai project. I suppose I now have a deadline to finish that. For all of it really. I can include a syllabus/handout for the classes that come out of it; those are still in the development stage. What else … I started making a poetic reference document way back in the beginning but quickly discovered I was duplicating well established work that is already widely available. I’m not sure that I’ll do more with it. I’m considering going back through my costume reference notes and making a look book or something similar to make that research more consumable. Currently that’s just spread out through all of the chapter videos. Ooh, I think that means I’ll need to do a number of illustrations. Oh, and probably a fan or two. And let’s be honest, there’s bound to be something else by then.

Let’s see. Start the video with what inspired the project. Describe the project. Discuss the side projects created by embracing scope creep. Talk about the results, what I learned and next steps. That seems like a good outline.

I may be getting ahead of myself. But these side projects require more planning and more time, so I’m trying to get ahead of the inevitable crunch come January of 2028. The look book especially will take a tremendous amount of work. If I space everything out, I might just be able to finish it all. Maybe. I have a tendency to spread myself too thin.

a garden gently tended through the seasons will bloom ever brighter
when spring comes around again diligent steady work shines

For now, back to the main project. There’s quite a bit left to do and time is short.

A Festive Finish

The very last step My needle races through silk Sleeves pulled into place

This small pool of blue-green silk No longer shapeless. Complete.

I’ve finished the hitoe! It feels like getting an extra Yule gift!

Tomorrow work on the final garment, the uwagi, begins. I have 3 weeks. Machine stitching is a back-up, and I will do it if I have to. But I really don’t want to. So I have to sew fast and work really hard and get this garment done twice as fast as the other two.

The first step is to clear my dining room and mop the floor so I can throw silk into it again.

Fun times. At least the lining is silk. It’ll fray but not awfully. When I start cutting the brocade…yikes. I’m actually going to spend an hour or so and attempt to get my serger functioning so I can edge those pieces with it. At the very least, I will be zig-zagging/overcasting with my machine before sewing it together. But that’s a problem for *fingers crossed* next week.

Mistakes

I’ve certainly had my fill of them with the hitoe and the project in general. Currently I’m still a bit upset with myself for managing to not publish yesterday’s post. I thought I did, but, apparently not. I didn’t publish poems either. I must have been really tired.

Mistakes are only worth it if you learn something, so I’m reaching for lessons today. Like, I have an easier time getting everything published at night if I start the post earlier in the day so it’s just editing and publishing instead of writing out the whole thing on top of that. Ooh, that sounds like breaking things down into smaller tasks, also a valuable lesson.

Silver linings are Lovely but there are still clouds Darkening the day

Hard learned lessons have the sting Of consequences in them.

I set a goal of finishing the hitoe for today (collar tuck and sleeves), but I’m finding myself drawn back to my documentation. I hope to accomplish something with both as I have learned not to turn down inspiration when it comes. And I had an idea that may clean up the flow of the documentation, so that’s what I’m chasing in my edits today.

The documentation edits were mostly technical, cleaning up footnotes and working on their formatting and rereading how to format the bibliography, how to cite a webpage, that kind of thing. The flow was pretty much already there as I had wanted it, so I did a streamlining edit. I like the way it’s shaping up.

I did manage to get the tuck put in and top stitched. It was trickier than I expected to get the folds in just the right places so that it matched up with the diagrams. I actually thread marked the tuck so I could press it in. I haven’t thread marked anything, ever. Of course I knew how to, it’s just stitching through the fabric so it’s not hard, but it made the task infinitely easier and I didn’t end up with chalk lines on the right side of the fabric. Bonus that I was able to pull the thread marking and then reuse the thread for the tuck stay stitching.

Attached Collar

That’s right. It’s finally attached. I have about a day’s work left on the hitoe, attaching the sleeves and putting the tuck in the collar.

And then we move on to the uwagi. Which means mopping the floor again so I can cut silk out on it.

I wrote three poems today, all inspired by the same sunbeam. All three used the word afternoon, which I find quite funny.

Sitting in the sun The afternoon slips away And so does the light

Each day a little longer Winter Solstice come and gone.

*Edit to add* I have no idea why this post didn’t publish last night.*

Continuing Work on the Collar

Frequently, ladies Rush the seasonal colors Ever so slightly.

Then why this disappointment That winter has hurried so?

Late this afternoon I finished that project and delivered it. The recipients were ecstatic. I promptly celebrated by cleaning. And there will be more cleaning tomorrow, but for today, everything is tidy enough.

Now back to that collar…

Time Management

Time management is something I struggle with. I frequently lose. I’m feeling a lot of pressure right now, and I doubt it will let up until everything is done or the competitions are over or both.

I took on what I thought was a small, fun (paid) project. It’s eaten incredible amounts of time and I may never take on another project like it. And there’s still the chance that all the money, time and work I’ve put into it could be for naught if it fails during assembly tomorrow. Ugh. I definitely did not set the price right.

I certainly didn’t have the time to take that project on. It’s a hard lesson.

Progress update: stitching has begun on the collar.

Today has been another day of multiple poems. A pair on the same subject. I think they read better opposite the order they were written:

Emotions drawn out By an unexpected glance At an old photo

Suddenly drawn back in time Wishing you were with me now

***

Several years have passed And your picture still brings tears My quiet daughter

I miss your big soft brown eyes The sound of paws on the floor

Collar Conundrum

I’ll openly admit that it took approximately two and a half years to make the two small cuts into the silk to open the garment so the collar can be attached. It felt that way at least.

I’m also having a beast of a time getting the collar pinned on. I haven’t gotten so frustrated I’ve flung it in the floor, but I’m seriously considering turning the light out in the room it’s in.

…grumble…

The poems are coming along nicely. I’ve had multiple days with multiple poems in the past week. It’s definitely becoming easier to write them. Not that they’re all gold or even close, but I’m enjoying the mental exercise.

Some days words tumble And splash across the blank page Like so much spilled ink

I stand transfixed by the speed Of my completed poems.

Ok. Half pinned in. Specifically the right side is pinned. Bending over the table is unpleasant after all the snow shoveling yesterday, so I’m having to take breaks, and the process is taking forever. Plus it’s fiddly. Super fiddly.

Left side pinned. It may not look like much but it was more than three hours work.

Tomorrow I’ll stitch it on.

Digging In and Out

Buried beneath a Blanket of deep, cold, white snow The grass is still green

What awesome wonders are found Hidden below the surface

It snowed. A lot. There has been much shoveling.

I’ve been refreshing myself on Turabian. I’d really like for my documentation to be as top notch as it can be, so I’m going with what I know and also what lets me use superscripts for footnotes because I like the tiny sized numbers. They’re cute. And unobtrusive.

And I am hardcore procrastinating on this collar. Ugh.

I was just given a wonderful gift. I was due to take care of a dear friend’s kitties while they were out of town. She just released me from the task specifically so I would take a day off. Tremendous act of love and I am very grateful. She also reminded me that sometimes procrastination happens because you need a break.

Snow is Coming

Anticipation Of the silence, the quiet The hush as it falls

This evening a gift of snow The world covered in magic

Today was supposed to be for the collar. I swear I meant to do it.

I started by reviewing the diagrams and the translated instructions. The next thing I know it’s six hours later and I’ve reworked my documentation to incorporate what I’ve learned and address more of the comments from its previous review.

I really hope this is the last major revision and that it will just be updates from now on. I even settled on footnotes as my citation style. Why footnotes? Not sure, other than I really like them. It’s like a gentle “ahem, more knowledge below” without making you flip all the way to the end (I dislike endnotes).

So tomorrow will be collar day…

Sunshine and Stitches

Glittering sunbeam Shining through jewel toned curtains Brightening the room

Most welcome is your warm light Spilled across the hardwood floor

The sleeves are now finished and ready to be attached. Tomorrow is collar day.

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